U.S. House Representative Joe Courtney (CT-02) toured projects, including Salt Meadow Dog Park in Madison, and talked to elected officials.
An application has been filed with the town's Planning and Zoning Commission.
Here is an update on each planned project, and any closures should be brief, top officials said.
The town approved drafting an ordinance, and a public hearing on the proposal is scheduled.
Here's a look at the pending projects before the town of Madison.
Peggy Lyons shared updates on a new town app, the budget process, recreation department programs and more.
Several positions have been recently posted by the town of Madison.
The town wants to receive comments regarding both the Madison Police Department and the Madison Emergency Communications.
Plans are pending before the Planning and Zoning Commission, according to a report in the Shoreline Times.
A decision by the Planning and Zoning Commission moves the restaurant one step closer to reality.
Madison businesses can get up to $2,500 for storefront improvements.
The Planning and Zoning Commission gave approval for a dog park at Salt Meadow Park.
The grants will help pay for a dedicated emergency operations center and a better emergency shelter.
A group of residents has voiced concern about short-term rental guests causing noise and other issues.
The Board of Selectman approved the changes at its Dec. 6 meeting.
Legislators Cohen, Parker, RALI, said 600 safe drug disposal pouches will be distributed by Madison Youth and Family Services, ​demandZERO.
After years of work on grants, design, project plans and finally, construction, bridges over Camp Laurelwood Brook, Hammonasset River open.
The utility company proposes tree removals in town right-of-way as part of its "system resiliency program."
101st District Rep. John-Michael Parker and District 12 state Sen. Christine Cohen reelected. Madison ballot questions pass voter muster.
The 101st state House District covers Madison and part of Durham. Watch candidates John-Michael Parker (D) and John Rasimas (R) debate.
Here's what you need to know concerning state and federal elections in Madison, including the candidates, polling places, and more.
Cohen (D) debated Crisci (R) & Rader (D) debated DiNardo (R) in races to rep Madison, Branford, Guilford, ​North Branford, and East Haven.
That number represents the sales of the teeny booze bottles sold in the town from April 1 to Sept. 30.
Two questions on the Nov. 8 ballot on Town Charter changes: One is about selectmen terms, and the other is, should the Town OK revisions.
Patch asked candidates to answer questions about their campaigns. The Republican candidate for the 101st District seat shares his views.
Everything you need to know about absentee ballots and Election Day voting in Madison for the election Nov. 8.
The town is set to get almost $1M in grant funds for streetscape and sidewalk projects.
Patch asked candidates to answer questions about their campaigns. Incumbent Democrat state Rep. John-Michael Parker shares his views.
Besides a yay or nay on the changes made to the Charter, last updated in '06, do voters want to see Selectmen serve 4 instead of 2 years.
Part of infrastructure improvement grants approved by the Governor Monday, the $500,000 will be matched by $1,076,417 from the town.
Get rid of aerosols, cleaners, antifreeze, household/car batteries, auto fluids, chemical fertilizers, propane cylinders and much more.
But no worries, you can still pay your taxes.
The project will expand economic opportunities, improve pedestrian safety/access and public transit access and enhance Madison’s downtown.
The amendments are based on recommendations made by the Charter Review Commission after an 18-month public review.
Thursday, Sept. 8 at the Town Campus, officials will update folks on the planned Woodland Rd, Route 79 & Bradley Rd pedestrian improvements
Natural hazards like winter storms, hurricanes, and coastal flooding threaten lives, property, and assets. The plan hopes to mitigate those.
The last day to pay the July 1 installment without penalty is Aug 1. As long as, if it's mailed, has a USPS postmark before that date.
And it's time for non-profits, small business, and service organizations, to apply for ARPA funding, First Selectwoman Peggy Lyons reminds.
Funds help Madison non-profits, small businesses and service departments in recovery efforts from the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Remember, if not voting in person Aug. 9, the absentee ballot process is a two-step one; it's easy but has very specific steps to follow.